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    Default Cop keeps R. Moats from seeing mother-in-law die.

    1136.1 http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/03/27/officer-keeps-ryan-moats-from-dying-mother-in-law/

    http://stupidcelebrities.net/2009/03/26/police-delay-ryan-moats-as-mother-in-law-was-dying-photos/
    A Dallas police officer that delayed Houston Texans’ running back Ryan Moats from visiting his mother-in-law before she died in a Plano hospital was reassigned to dispatch as the situation is being investigated. Read more on Ryan Moats’ sad story below and see the police dashcam video below.
    The Dallas Morning News has video from a police dashboard camera that shows the Dallas police officer pulling over Texans running back Ryan Moats in front of the hospital where his mother-in-law lay dying of cancer.
    Ryan Moats, his wife and other family members rushed from their Dallas home to Baylor Regional Medical Center in Plano in the early morning hours of March 18th after receiving word at midnight that Moats’ mother-in-law, Jonetta Collinsworth, was dying from her breast cancer.
    Ryan Moats’ vehicle had rolled through a red light and he was stopped by Officer Robert Powell in the hospital’s parking lot.
    Officer Powell kept Moats and another family member for 13 minutes, threatening Moats with arrest and giving him a lecture. By the time Ryan Moat’s was released, his mother-in-law, Jonetta Collinsworth had already died.
    The Moats family (who are black) can’t help but think that race may have played a role in how Officer Powell, who is white, treated them.
    “I think he should lose his job,” said Ryan Moats, a Dallas native, according to the Dallas Morning News.
    Dallas-Fort Worth television station WFAA-TV has obtained dashboard video from inside Powell’s cruiser, showing how everything went down with Officer Powell threatening Moats with arrest while his relative was dying.
    From Dallas Morning News:
    When the car was pulled over, Moats’ wife, Tamishia Moats, and her great aunt got out of the car to get into the hospital.
    “Get in there!” Powell said, according to the Dallas Morning News’ account of the footage. “Let me see your hands!”
    “My mom is dying,” Tamishia Moats replied. She and her great aunt ignored the officer and headed into the hospital, while Ryan Moats and another family member stayed behind, according to the report.
    “I waited until no traffic was coming,” Moats told Powell, explaining why he had rolled through the red light. “I got seconds before she’s gone, man,” he said, the newspaper reported.
    Powell demanded his license, which Moats produced, and proof of insurance, which Moats could not find. “Just give me a ticket or whatever,” Moats said, his frustration beginning to show, according to the report.
    “Shut your mouth,” Powell told him, the newspaper reported. “You can cooperate and settle down, or I can just take you to jail for running a red light.”
    In another exchange reported by the Morning News, Moats again asked the officer to complete the traffic stop quickly.
    “If you’re going to give me a ticket, give me a ticket,” Moats said.
    “Your attitude says that you need one,” Powell replied.
    “All I’m asking you is just to hurry up,” Moats added.
    “If you want to keep this going, I’ll just put you in handcuffs,” the officer said, “and I’ll take you to jail for running a red light.”
    Powell continued on, making several more points, and Moats replied “Yes sir” to each.
    “Understand what I can do,” Powell said, according to the report. “I can tow your truck. I can charge you with fleeing. I can make your night very difficult.”
    “I understand,” Moats responded. “I hope you’ll be a great person and not do that.”
    Hospital security guards then arrived and told Powell that the Moatses’ relative really was upstairs dying, the newspaper reported. But Powell spent several minutes inside his squad car, checking Moats for outstanding warrants. He found none.
    Another hospital staff member emerged from the hospital and spoke with a Plano police officer who had arrived on the scene. “Hey, that’s the nurse,” the Plano officer told Powell, according to the Morning News. “She said that the mom’s dying right now, and she’s wanting to know if they can get him up there before she dies.”
    “All right,” Powell replied, according to the report. “I’m almost done.”
    As Moats signed the ticket, Powell made another point.
    “Attitude’s everything,” he said, the newspaper reported. “All you had to do is stop, tell me what was going on. More than likely, I would have let you go.”
    Powell, hired in January 2006, did not return a call for comment, the newspaper reported. But Dallas Assistant Chief Floyd Simpson said Powell told police officials that he believed that he was doing his job.
    “When people are in distress, we should come to the rescue,” Simpson said, according to the report. “We shouldn’t further their distress.”

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    Ive talked to other people bout this on you tube and a lot think racism played a part.

    But I think race has nothing to do with it.

    This is just one stupid cop
    who doesnt know how to put two and two together.

    He was speeding towards the E.R.

    Ummm.. hello?!

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    I got out of a speeding ticket by telling a cop I had to take a sh!t real bad.
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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    First, when a cop pulls you over, the first thing you should do is remain in the car. When people start bailing out, that puts the cop in defense mode.

    If you stay seated and explain the story from inside the vehicle, you are more likely to get the results you want.

    Second, I think the cop could have cut them some slack but if you STOP and think about it...How MANY BS stories do you think a traffic cop has heard that were in fact, true?

    Exactly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada View Post
    I got out of a speeding ticket by telling a cop I had to take a sh!t real bad.
    I'll remember that one! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbolan View Post
    I'll remember that one! LOL!
    Just be prepared incase they call your bluff!!
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbolan View Post
    First, when a cop pulls you over, the first thing you should do is remain in the car. When people start bailing out, that puts the cop in defense mode.

    If you stay seated and explain the story from inside the vehicle, you are more likely to get the results you want.

    Second, I think the cop could have cut them some slack but if you STOP and think about i
    t...How MANY BS stories do you think a traffic cop has heard that were in fact, true?

    Exactly!
    ya the cop probly thought he was BSn him and that the guy was speeding towards the hopital to hijack the helicopter to make an escape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn@keIze View Post
    ya the cop probly thought he was BSn him and that the guy was speeding towards the hopital to hijack the helicopter to make an escape.
    Just cause you are drinving towards the hospital does not mean that the hospital is your destination. I have to drive towards the hospital to get tot he beer store. I think I am gonna go to the beer store now.
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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    This

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    This subject is the ONLY thing they are talking about on the sports talk radio here. There is more to this cops past if you haven't heard. He also took one woman to jail previously for traffic violations. Something like no reg. sticker and no proof of insurance. All in all 5 charges-4 of which were later dropped. BUT COME ON NOW...TO TAKE HER TO JAIL??? This guy obviously has a problem with holding a position of authority!! It is REALLY sad. Yes, the cops have to be careful...but they are also here to S E R V E the public. NOT ABUSE THEM

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    So just let them go ahead and run red lights, don't need to sticker your car, no proof of insurance. I have not watched the video, nor do I know the cop but the fact is if these people obeyed the law then there would not have been a problem in the first place. I think way too many people are too quick to say the cop are always wrong. Don't speed, stop for red lights, insure your vehicle and there will not be any problems.
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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